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The table demonstrates the transformation among five distinct physical activities in Australia in terms of the number of participants from 2001 to 2009. From an overall perspective, it is evident that three activities including running, aerobics, and tennis experienced an upward trend, whereas other criteria show a slightly downward trend, reflecting substantial opposition. Firstly, it […]
The table demonstrates the transformation among five distinct physical activities in Australia in terms of the number of participants from 2001-2009. From an overall perspective, it is evident that three activities including running, aerobics and tennis experienced an upward trend, whereas other criterias show a slightly downward trend, reflecting substantial opposition. Firstly, it is clear […]
The chart illustrates the number of Australians who participated in five different sports from 2001 to 2009. Overall, there was an increase in the number of runners, aerobics, and tennis players, while people cycling and swimming witnessed a decrease. Additionally, the change in the figure of runners in Australia was the most significant. In 2001, […]
The table illustrates the data regarding people engaged in five distinct sports in Australia from 2001 to 2009. In summary, it shows that sports like running, aerobics, and tennis saw an increase in participation, while the others declined. Over the specified time frame, three activities experienced a rise in participation. Running, starting at 1.4 in […]
The table illustrates the variation in how many people participating in different activities, including running, aerobics, tennis, cycling, and swimming, in three separate years in Australia. Overall, the proportion for running recorded the greatest change, and the inverse was true for cycling. Another significant feature of this table is that while the cycling figure decreased, […]
